Will there be any more chances for us to have our MCs fawn over and take care of the other ducklings and our duck father? Some of my favorite moments in the game were when we could bring everyone cushions, fussing over Desma after her arena fight, cheering for Sefu, buying Tamu food, etc, I just love the duck fam and how you write their dynamic! I know the story is ramping up, so we might not interact with them as much but personally I wanna fluff Amatus’s pillow while he’s bedridden and fuss over Tamu’s injuries 🥺🙏🏻
You definitely will!
I'm glad that you're enjoying your MC' relationships with the guild! I really try to make it feel like your MC is discovering the secrets of the previous generation, without it feeling like you're a stranger to the world, and I think having established, but not too forced relationships help out with that. So I'll definitely make sure that you're getting plenty of quality time with everyone!
“Silencing 2,500-year-old ideas from one of the world’s most influential thinkers betrays the mission of higher education.”
S. Baum at Erin In The Morning:
Even Plato is not safe from the war on “woke.”
Writings from Plato, the ancient Greek scholar whose work is often considered the bedrock of modern philosophy, were deemed too controversial for the classroom by officials at Texas A&M University - College Station because of their discussions of gender.
Dr. Martin Peterson, a TAMU philosophy professor and chair of the university’s Academic Freedom Council, had submitted his syllabus to department leadership for review ahead of the spring 2026 semester.
This review is required as per new rules instituted by the University Board of Regents after conservatives waged a harassment campaign against faculty who taught about gender or race. According to reporting by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the syllabus included excerpts of Plato’s Aristophanes’ Myth of the Split Humans, Diotima’s Ladder of Love and a textbook titled Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues. All of them were flagged by the university because they supposedly violate the updated restrictions on content that “advocate[s] for” particular views on race, sex or gender.
“How can we possibly teach philosophy without being allowed to discuss Plato, even if some of Plato’s ideas are a little bit controversial?” Peterson said in an interview with The New York Times.
Peterson also emailed university officials to appeal the decision. He asserted his coursework “does not ‘advocate’ any ideology.” Instead, he said, “I teach students how to structure and evaluate arguments commonly raised in discussions of contemporary moral issues.”
In a statement released on Jan. 7, the faculty union—American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Chapter at Texas A&M University-College Station—condemned what they called the “banning of Plato.”
“At a public university, this action raises serious legal concerns, including viewpoint discrimination and violations of constitutionally protected academic freedom,” the statement said.
“Beyond the legal implications, the moral stakes are profound. Silencing 2,500-year-old ideas from one of the world’s most influential thinkers betrays the mission of higher education and denies students the opportunity to engage critically with the foundations of Western thought. A research university that censors Plato abandons its obligation to truth, inquiry, and the public trust—and should not be regarded as a serious institution of higher learning.”
The censor-happy Texas A&M University (TAMU) bars Philosophy professor Dr. Martin Peterson from teaching about Plato. What a shame!
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